Wesley Bryan
Donald Wesley Bryan is an American professional golfer and YouTuber who played on the PGA Tour.
Early life
Bryan attended Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina. He played college golf at the University of South Carolina, winning two events.Professional career
Bryan played on mini-tours before earning his Web.com Tour card for 2016 by finishing T-9 at qualifying school. In his third event of the 2016 season, he won the Chitimacha Louisiana Open.He picked up a second win a month later at the El Bosque Mexico Championship. In August, he won his third event of the season, the Digital Ally Open, to earn promotion to the PGA Tour. He was the 11th golfer to do so. He won the Web.com Tour Player of the Year award.
On April 16, 2017, Bryan secured his first PGA Tour victory at the RBC Heritage and earned a spot at the 2018 Masters Tournament. He won by a single stroke over Luke Donald, after a final round of 67 moved him through the field from four strokes behind. With the win, Bryan moved up to 37th in the Official World Golf Ranking, his career-best ranking to date.
Over his career, he has achieved 15 top-10 finishes and 37 top-25 finishes on the PGA Tour, with total earnings exceeding $5.36 million.
In 2025, Bryan was suspended indefinitely from the PGA Tour due to his participation in the LIV Duels creator event. He was previously permitted to play in the Creator Classic, an amateur tournament for social media/YouTube golfers presented by the PGA Tour. He played in the first two Creator Classics, finishing in 2nd and 6th place respectively.
Other activities
Bryan and his brother George started a YouTube channel featuring their golf trick-shot videos. They also appeared on the golf reality show Big Break The Palm Beaches, FL in 2015. George caddied for Wesley for his first Web.com Tour win. George is also a professional golfer and played on the 2017 PGA Tour Latinoamérica.Bryan and his wife Elizabeth have two daughters, Hadley and Winnie.
In 2023, brothers Wesley and George Bryan purchased Indian River Golf Club in South Congaree, South Carolina. The private golf course opened as Solina Golf Club in 2024.
In August 2025, he participated in the inaugural Internet Invitational presented by Barstool Sports and Bob Does Sports.
Amateur wins
- 2008 Rees Jones Intercollegiate
- 2012 Seahawk Intercollegiate
Professional wins (4)
PGA Tour wins (1)
Web.com Tour wins (3)
Web.com Tour playoff record| No. | Year | Tournament | Opponents | Result |
| 1 | 2016 | Digital Ally Open | ![]() Results in major championshipsCUT = missed the half-way cut"T" = tied Results in The Players ChampionshipCUT = missed the halfway cutResults in World Golf Championships"T" = tied |
